TWO RARE BABY EAGLES IN BREVARD COUNTY ARE NOW BEING CALLED SURVIVORS. THE BIRDS LIVED THROUGH A DRASTIC FALL FROM THE TOP OF THE TREE AND TWO DAYS STRUGGLING ON THE GROUND BEFORE THEY WERE RESCUED DAN BILLOW REPORTS IT WAS PURE LUCK THAT BIOLOGISTS HAPPEN TO FIND THE BALD EAGLETS. TREES AT THE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER ARE FAVORITE EAGLE NESTING SPOTS. BUT LAST MONTH THE STORM THAT BROUGHT HAIL AND HEAVY WIND KNOCKED DOWN A NEST WITH TWO BABIES. I KNEW WE MADE A GOOD DECISION TO GET THEM BECAUSE THEY LET US WALK RIGHT UP TO THEM. BECKY BOLT HAPPEN TO BE OUT ON A SURVEY OF EAGLE NESTS TWO DAYS AFTER THE STORM. SHE FOUND THE NEST BUT BY THAT TIME THE BABY BALD EAGLES WERE PRETTY FAR GONE. THEY'RE SO BIG AND THEIR TALONS ARE, LIKE, THIS. I NEVER HAD THAT MUCH CONTACT WITH A WILD EAGLE BEFORE. THE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER'S A PERFECT BREEDING GROUND FOR THIS ONCE HIGHLY ENDANGERED SPECIES. IN FACT, THERE ARE ABOUT 15 PAIRS OF EAGLE THAT'S NEST HERE EVERY YEAR. AND EVERY EEGLET IS PRECIOUS. BIOLOGISTS TOOK THE EAGLES TO A BIRD REHAB CENTER AND IN JUST A COUPLE OF DAYS IT WAS TIME TO TRY TO RETURN THEM TO A REBUILT NEST. THEY HAVE A TREE CLIMBER THAT'S A LICENSED, BONDED PROFESSIONAL CLIMBER. AND HE TOOK A BOX MADE BY THE BOY SCOUTS UP THERE INTO A NEARBY PINE AND PUT IT UP AND ATTACHED IT THEN CARRIED THE BIRD UP THERE. THE SECOND EEGLET HAS BLINDNESS IN ONE EYE UNRELATED TO ITS FALL AND WOULD NOT SURVIVE IN THE WILD. IT WILL BE KEPT IN CAPTIVITY AND USED FOR EDUCATION.

The jury that will decide whether to convict Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev includes a house painter eager to "serve my country," a man in his 20s who is Baha'i and speaks Farsi, and a water department employee who said he thinks t...